TripAdvisor Reviews Hotel Amalia Methoni

Travel Blogs from Methoni

... quite thin. In the UK my 4.50 Euro glass of wine is pretty standard, here the same glass includes a high level of service not seen in many places. Once you get settled you quickly sink into another place, Greece not being one of them ironically. We could be in France, Italy, and as one reviewer on the web suggested New York in the 20s /30s and although I don't entirely know what this would have been like I can understand the comment and ...

- It's rare to see a local drinking a beer on the beach or in a cafe, the freddo espresso is the only beverage of choice on a hot day, so well that means everyday here. - Bathrooms 95 percent of the time have no locks, ask me why? No ******* idea. - It's so common I almost forgot, you never see toilet seats in restrooms - Water is always free at a restaurant, cafe ect. or at least in my experiences up to this point. - Think small town, small price, think again. In Amaliada ...

... not climb up the fortress itself. The mountain road across this part of the Peloponnese was spectacular, hairpin bends all the way, small roadside chapels again, no traffic and wonderful views. We arrived at Methoni, skipped the campsite and camped on the beach right next to the fortress. Treated ourselves to dinner on almost the last night in Greece. After a wine for Ann and Ouzo with ice ...

... one, they are only $11.99 each. You can have them shredded or you can buy them. You sure can't buy a professional portrait like that anywhere at home. We will look at them tomorrow. Parading around in our elegant clothes...we went to dinner... for Kamie's favorite... lobster! He said the lobster was cooked perfectly. I don't like lobster so I had steak. The waiters & waitress sang "That's Amore" during dinner tonight and Kamie sang with them - hand ...

... trees need sunlight, hence the pruning of the trees into a cup shape, with either a main trunk, 3-4 scaffold branches and an open centre, as in the older Lamda Grove,where some trees are more than a century old; or by planting two trees together, pruning them so that they form a v shape from the ground upwards, found on the younger Delta grove which was planted in the mid 20th century.